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A cell phone video has revealed two fishermen from Erin, including Daniel Abraham, being held captive in Venezuela. The video was sent to Daniel’s family as part of ransom demands. After a portion of the ransom was paid, Daniel returned home over the weekend, but the fate of the others remains uncertain. These kidnappings occurred after three Erin fishermen entered Venezuelan waters, where their captors demanded over $100,000 for their safe return. Amidst rising regional tensions and increased U.S. military airstrikes on suspected drug-smuggling boats, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar had previously warned that those involved in illegal activities in Venezuela would not receive government support if caught. No official report regarding the alleged abductions has been filed yet, and investigations continue.
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